RE: Request for Information:

this refers to a visual style.... 
hence it should be done in the stylesheet.

  img {border:0px;}

however, since this is not recognized by netscape 4, if you use the xhtml
transistional dtd, i believe you can include the border attribute in the
<img /> tag.

james

-----Original Message-----
From: B. Balakumar [mailto:Bbalakumar@officetiger.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 4:12 AM
To: www-html@w3.org
Cc: dghosh@officetiger.com
Subject: Request for Information:


Hi,
My name is kumar and I am working in an IT company where we develop Web
Sites. We do our best to follow few of the HTML W3c standards while
developing our web pages.

1) I like to know how do the tag element border="0"  property in the IMG tag
is not considered in the W3c standard as it is vitally important, Incase of
disallowing the border across the
Image.

2) There are many more of such elements and tags which are used by us but
not recognised as a Proper HTML standard.

It will be really helpful, If you could send some information about this.

Thanks,
Kumar
MADTigers- Chennai

Received on Tuesday, 5 June 2001 12:23:09 UTC